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PARTLY CLOUBY Whet Is Going Un Vunight : ¥::::fl“. and #flm.‘ Davis Theatre. ial City Meeting in Town Hall. ipoer%vich Lo’d(g Nc'."l:. A. 0. U W, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Norwicn ~ Souncily 0. 720, R A. eetx o . T Sebeaquonash Couneil, D. of P.. in Buckingham ‘3 é'rx_m. ANNOUMEENERCTS Farm in Grisweld - Seld.. Through_the agency of Francis D. Donohue Edwin F. Bel ne has sold his farm in the town of Griswold 1o Robert and Rosie Gley of Mont- meets ville. The farm contains oyer 100 mcres of land with a fine dwelling house large barn and other buildings betng one of the good farmsg of the town of Griswold. the new owners will take possession at a later date. Davis Theatre. Carolyn of the Corners, an - Extra Selected Star _Photoplay, featuring Bessie Love, which will be shown at the Davis theatre today and tomorrow is a screen adaptation of Ruth Bell- more Endicott's novel of the same name, which achieved the popularity of many editions and now ‘is to_ be brought out. in popular form. The charming little actress, supported by a specially selected east, gives a flaw- less rendition of the supposedly or- phaned girl left in charge of her bachelor uricle, Joseph Stagg, the leading merchant in ' the -Maine vil- lage. 1t is a_typical story of New En- gland and New Englanders, breath- Ing the atmosphere of the Maine pine woods—a delightful and appealing in- sight into the lives of a little under- stood community, whither goes Caro- Iyn with her wistful charm and her childish philosophy of life. And in the end, she solves the stubborn, long standing problem of the grown-ups. It is a story, alsq. that has its message for every individual, for every home and it will especially. appeal to the women folk. " Other features on this bill are Ed- die Pole in the~sixth episode of the great serial picture. The Lpre of the Circus. Vod-A-Vil Movies, is a pi ture showing four high class vaude- ville acts doing their regular acts just the same as if they were on a vaude- ville stage. This Is something new in moving pictures and will be shown for the first time in- Norwich, Inter- national News with .the most up-to- date current events.and a Lyons-Mo- ran comedy entitled. The _Bulshiviks, complete the programme, Breed Theatre! The Unplifters, which is ‘the feature attraction at the Breed theatre today and Thursday, is a_delightfully orig- inal story, in which charming Mary Allison shines at her best. The play, written by Wallace Irwin and pub- Jished in the Saturday ‘Evening Post, i an amusing satire on the ‘“un- shackled free,” who believe in uplift- ing the world by upsetting the tra- tions of convention. Hortense Troutt is happy in her work until she attends the Button Makers' rally. Here she listens to the lurid talk of a ranting woman radical and imme- diatelv feels that she, too. is one of e down-trodden. She hies her to the haunts of the long-haired men and short-haired women where she is hailed as “comrade!” At first she is fascinated by the life and.also by a languishing poet who makes violent love to her. What is her horror, how- ever, to find that he has already three perfectly healthy wives. George Walsh will also be seen in Help, Help, Police. The situations into which the star of this production is forced in his efforts to achieve hap- piness make one of the .most inter- esting comedies that _has been seen on the screen in months. A Harold Llovd comedy will com- plete the bill for toda¥ and Thursday. Auditorium-Majestic Roof. Today and tomorrow this theatre of- fers one of the most stupendous pic- tures ever thrown upon the screen in Norwich. Lionel Barrvmore is to be seen in the big six-part production of Sinners Three. This picture itself has drawn more attentfén ffom the thea- tre zoing public than any picture for recently nroduced. It. carries with it a thrill that will carry the movie en- thusiasts off their. feet and at the same time has a olot that will long inger in the minds of those witness- ng this production. Custer’s Last Fight is another big headliner in three parts and the Ford Weekly will give to vou the famous. historic do- ings of the world. This bill surpasses many of those offered in Norwich pre- viously and will bring large crowds to witness the big features. .. Every pleasant evening from until 1115 o'clock the Majestic Roof Gar- den offers feature pictures and danc- inz to Rowland’s jazz orchestra. Here vou will find amusement in two dif- ferent wavs. Watch a feature picture and then enjoy the. @ancing. AFFORD Mrs. Emily M. Goodell recently en- tert d at her home Lerov E. Has- kins, assistant principal of Wilbra- ham Academy, and Mrs. Haskins and daughter, an Miss Florence I. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Willitt, daugh- ter and son, of Willimantic; also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bronson of Hazard- ville. e Miss Mildred Webster, of the office force at Storrs college, is home for two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lord have their cottage fearly finished on the south shore of Crystal lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Manderson and three sons are spending two weeks at the Monarch cottage, at Crystal lake. An’ automobile party, consisting of Misses Rachel and Margaret Glover, Miss Mabel Booth, - Lieut. William Black and Freddie Glover, took a trip over the Mohawk Trajl the first of the wee! eut. W. A. Black Clarke. who recently returned from overseas duty, were given serenades by the Phoenix Liberty Clarke was on the Transvlvania when it was torpedoed in the Irish sea by the Ger- mans. Rev. F. A, Manderson preached at and George TODAY AND TOMORROW i 1 i | | { i Willh , Sunday. #Lfllm‘tml:g were the lucky finders of prize tiekets at the Chautauqua ticket hunt: Mary Sarton, James —Comins Frank Sena, Stanley Ostrowski Rena_ to Pillizgari, Alfro Ferazzi, —Charle Smith, Bsther Comins, Dorris Walk- er, Frances ward. e Mr. and ril;fizaflrhs Foote of Nash- ua, N. H. have been guests at Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown's on Haywood avenue. They made the.trip by auto- mobile, Mr. Foote was a former resi- nt of this place. - Aot Seminich returned to Water- ville, Sunday, after two weeks' visit with his mother on Pleasant street. position ag private secreta: chine man who has had a good experience on water wheels, mill repair: gopd wages for a com White Box 418, fhis sttae®"" _iv23d R g e " FOR_ SALE—Kitch gate_wush yflnfir’wltfi i wo galvanized tubs. Call at 36 Ga: Ave. 2 7 WANTED A voi 3 R Bition ‘8. companiE ) Bl ke Vrite Box 1 " Sthee, WANTED—A position as chauffeur for privaté family; excellent" lifica- ton Write Box 14, this otfes iys al ANTED _Assistant foreman in { shop of a large cotton mifk a | steam, . electricity and good living conflfiufi- tent man. Ad- ress Box 919, Bulletin Office. jy23d Hen: Damm of Middletown was the Ku!Zst of his parents on Lebanon avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Belle Worthington of Nor- wich, formerly of this place, is visit- ing at Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. 'S, SUPE® .. Milan and son, Arthur. returned to Broeklyn, N. Y. Manday after a few @aysh visit at their sum- mer home on Elmwood Heights. Mrs. Maddison -Stathers and son, of Morgantown, W. .Va., are guests of Mrs. Stathers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton Dauphinee. . The band held a reliearsal Monday evening, when new music was ;ehearsl; |Norwich Ave., Taftvile. Jv23d - ed for the band concert on the PaTK| “wyo wants a good car? One Chal- this (Wednesday) evening, Weather mers light six, 200d. condition 4 now permitting. tires spot light, automatic pump. .price Miss Mary Driscoll New Haven |$630. Inquire at:Postoffice at Plain- | was at her home on Windham avenue over Sunday. . cfrasey et e R Bt J, Frank Rogers and Mrs. John| " WANTED—An elderly lady, who Rathbun of Salem were callers here|would like a good home. to take carei Mese of a baby. ‘rite Box 207, Putnam Miss Jennie Mintz has returned aft- |COnn. or Phone 336-3, Putnam. jy2: er a week's visit in Hartford. WANTED—Dead horses and _other J. Henry Smith of St. Louis is the|animals to remove = free of charge. guest of his parnts Mr. ahd Mrs. Jo- seph Smith on Linwood avenue for a few da vaeation. Edward McKulsky and son of North Westchester were in town Mondoy. John Driscoll, Edward Kellv and Jeremiah Shea of New London. were at_their homes here over Sunday. F. H. Bartlett jof New Hayen was Xho ls_thorougnly manufacture of who has had experience in all its detail] and who could take complete charge of & small shop manufacturing this prod- uct; sho Tn appiying state experionce And where employed. dential. you are dreaming about if he starts at the Commercial School. Why don’t you get ready now? - man wanted at_once. field. Ct., or Tel. No. 99-4 Mocsup Div. Phone 1864-21. janitor and administration bullding. Connecticut Agricultural College. plicants must furnish satisfactory ref- erences. pay for the right nfen. WANTED—First class Rr-cncfil man familiar with the brass seat unions; one located in Providence, R. L Application strietly confi Write R. L, care Bulletin. _dv23d 5 SOMEONE else will get the position jy23a :an all round Joseph Goyette, WANTED—Blacksmit Juiius Mattern. IY2IMWE WANTED _Two middle aged men for work in dormitories, armory at the Ap- Permanent positions at good R. 1. Longley, reas., Storrs, Conn. jv23a a visitor in_town Tussday. LAUREL GLEN athan Main is visiting his sons. Clvde, in Massachusetts, and Leonard, of Proctorville, Vt. Miss Eva_ Skinner attended church 5 i, s y we pay highest prices in.eastern Con- O e o I el 5, Houpesh [Rocticut: we huy Sxsihrus: Tarpdbt v Mr. and Mzos. AR ond hand store in state. Louls D. Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of Wester- fwarerooms 30-32 Water St., Norwicn, Iv visited Mrs. Maria Partlow, Sun-{Write, call or tel. 708-3 iy3a day. Services were held in the chapel on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock by Rev. Burdette Coon,-of -Ashaway, DO ple attending from Pendleton Hill, Clark’s Falls. and Ashaway Raymond Gould and family of West- erly were callers at Mr. and Mrs. John Geer’s, Sunday. A genius is usually eccentric, but an eccentric person isn't necessarily a |express. Leslie G. George. Phone 171. genius. L = WANTED Automobiles to wash; ination? July 19th: hundreds nceded at mon education sufficient; sample ques- tions fre Lin Institite, Dept- 32K.. not under 18, capable of making good: educated. Permanent, Bulle: | perienced, Work, care Bulletin. ANT of four. NORWICH government -clerk exam- Washington, D. C.; $1.100 year: com- write immedlately, . Frank- Rochester, N. JeI3MWFS hand rurniture; WANTED — Secon oung. man, American, Address by hand, in _car R L WANTED—Young woman typist, ex- gifcient. ~ Address Qffice y22d D_Housekeeper for a_family jy224 Telephone 1002-4. WANTED—Parcel delivery and light WANTED WANTED clean work. good service; also storage room for six cars. Thames St. Gentlemen. want a wife? ticulars, Hox 683, Allentown, Penna. with grounds couple, permanent. Address Box 529, care Bul- letin. Jones & Darbie, 14 ) Fhone 771. jv2za WANTED—Ladies, want_a’ husband? Further par- WANTED — Cottage or apartment and garage space, by no children, best of references, iy22d SLUBBER AND SPEEDER TENDERS FALLS COMPANY rooms, Thamesville Kinney Av necticut. ag Frank O. Potter, 246 Woodstock Ave., Putnam, Conn. 23 WANTED A house of seven or eight with convenience: bi Sept. 1st. preferred. ddress 10 y22a WANTED—A farm in eastemp Con- "A_A, Bulletin Officer jy22d wanted for farm work; state | and experience. MAN wages wanted Jy22 WANTED—A good steady girl to as. WANTED Boys and Girls.over 16 years of age. The American Ther- mos Bottle Co. sist steady position and good pay. SHies ScBoninan, “Fhe” i wich. g for us pressage; contract. ciation, New York. with housework: good home. Inquire The Pasnik Co. e 2d MEN-WOMEN raise Belgian = hares we pay you 37 pair and ex- free illustrated booklet and United Food and Fur Asso- 329 West 48th St, Dept. C., WANTED steam roller engineer; The Lane Construction Co., Dayville, Conn. Jy22d once, experienced straight time. | Box_ 180, jy22d CWANTED — At OLD FALSE TEETH, LIBERTY BONDS, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AXND SILVER. desired. Lock Bi , Danel 2 Money Loaned on Liberal Terms Iy22 o PR THE COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. “TRAMP! Tramp! Tramp! the boys 154 Water St, (Near Shetucket St).8lare marching to Fagan'!’ Smoke sth Beatermen Paper Stock Handlers WANTED A good teacher for one of the Ledyard schools; convenient to ! trolley; good wages. | Secretar; Tel. Loftmen jalso a young man to learn the meat business for La Loreno bags of Winner for 25c; some good 50c pipes. and .the “Rim” 6c cigar. Special for 15c a package, Navy and Relu, WANTED it ences. Apply between 11 and 1 o'clock. S. F. Peterson, 132 Main St. salads and pastry; room service. o'clock W, NTED—Assistant meat _ cutter; state experience and wage cigars, 5c each; three Nebo, Army and ] Fagan's Smoke Shop. | Jy21d . wa. C. s F ¥asd ‘|either one or {able. {fine _condition. {Phone 553-12. TFOR SAVI Con weicm touring car, A Ne. ;ulh&’-u Ev’ - am, bi cactucket St. FOR SALE—As we are giving ' business, we are forced to-seil the fol- lowing: One mare, § years oid, weizh- ing 1400 1bs., g00d worker and"driver, tnree single lumber wagons, two mar- Ket ons, all harnesses and other useful articles; also all office flx&lr-, Norwicih Coal & Wood Co.,.11 Cove St. Telephone 1322, 2 © Tiyeaa FOR SALE 1214 f Buick or will exchange for Ford. A. .C. Btown, Falis Co. L ®e v Jvesd FOR SALE—Rowboat. 11_feet lons, good condition. Telephome Williman Z95-14, or writé Box 11, Scotland, Conn. Jy23d 3 FOR SALE—A lumber wagon -for two horses, cheap - if taken at once. Telephone i718-3. = . - Jy28d : e BARGAIN 1915 Maxwell touring car, sood condition. Sackett, Insyde Tyre Distributor, Canterbury,” Comn. - Conn. z iv23d FOR SALE—Good family Jersey cow, with calf, used to running alome. A M. Rockwood, Yantic, Conn. ., Jjy23d FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. equipped with demountable rims.. and in A No. 1 miechanical condition, with five mood tees. No. 20 Fairmount St iyz3d ¢ FOR SALE or would exchange for smailer car, Overland, six evlinders, Seven passenger. Continental motor, excellent car for public service or fam. ily use: A-1 condition. For demonstra- tion, address Box O D.. this office. , iy23a v e FOR SALE—1916 Buick, bota five Maxwell, 1814/ passenger touring cars,” 1917 Republic one-ton truck. ln. quire at Reo Garage, Box 412. Plain- field, Conn._ Phone 27-14. jy22d FOR SALE—One new. milch Guern- sey cow. Plain Hill. Phone 463-12. Jv22d B . FOR SALE — Indian _motorcyele. || cheap. Inquire P. G. Cruthers, 130 Washington S iverd "FOR SALE—A green plush daven- port bed, in first class condition. In- quire at Wauregan Hotel. iy22d - “FOR SALE—20-passenger Reo jitney auto, very cheap. O. LaBarre, cor. No. Mals «nd Paimer Ave. Jeweti City. = ; FOR SALE —47-acre farm, five min- utes’ walk from Bozrah postoffice. Ap- Ply on premises. Patrick Falvey, Box: 21d rah, Conn. _ FOR SALE—One new milch cow and calf and one to freshen soon. I W. Foote, R. D. No. 1. Jy21d . FOR SALE—1914 Excelsior motorcy= gle, Bood tires thoroughly equipped and in good running order. Phone 279. iy21d g PRIVATE sale of household Turni- ture, antiques included, some choice pieces,_ at the house of the late Mrs. J. W. Hoffman. 14 West Town St., Nor- wich Town, Conn. © Jy2id _FOR SALE—Large ’'bus, carries 13 seated, seats crosswise, a bargain_ for cash, fine running order. Apply C. S. Pecknam's Garage, 62 Shetucket St. y2 PIERCE-ARROW — Most _automobile agents require three or four months to deliver new car. Of course, that means next fell. I am told that good second hand cars are almost unobtain- Nevertheless. 1 have a beautiful Limousine Plerce-Arrow caf, 66 h. P. in perfect order, four good tires on machine, one extra new tire. Will guarantee car to be practically as good as day it came out of factory new; can be put in commission in 30 minutes. Cost 37,500 new; same type of car now would Cost about $10.000, but the man who hands take this car away with Rim. T have a few~ good young 2 P The fipe residence at No. 20 Lincoln avenue. veniences. . Eight Modern con- rooms, “finished in the attic. Best lo- cation and very low price. ' THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street e HORSES two Phones it " FULL ASSOCIATED { PRESS DESPATCHES - sound horses that are well acclimated and £00d broken, weight 1100 to 1450; I have also-some good second hand horses that are fitted for any kind of work. Also dump carts and farm wag- ons, - harness, light and heavy, and second hand, It' in_need of anvthing In the horse line, ‘see - je24a " EJ. HAMILTON 373, 375 Main St. new - Norwich, Conn. used good ¥or Central FOR SALE #n annual income of $900; can be n for business purpose: location; ideal Investment. full particulars, | Bidg Norwi Phons FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ch FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, proveme: garage, all modern nts, fully furnished, running spring water. im- with cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- cated. at once. For full particulars, inquire of Franklin Square. JOHN A. Real Estate Broker, Price very reasonable if sold MORAN, . Norwich. JUST ARRIVED Carloa, d of horses that I “bo ught me check for $1,000 may |direct of the farmers in Illinois. I Call at|have all kinds, big and small, and all Real Estate Exchange, 307 Plant Bldg., |are right out of hard work and ready to go to work here. Come and see them. or_Phone 1311, New London, Conn.- sv21d FOR SALE—Two new milch cows. Inquire James -F. Maine, Stoninston, R.D. L or Phone 4423 Stonington Div. Iy " FOR SALE Carpenter's tools, 1 ta- ble gas lamp, second hand kitchen utensils, 1 engineer drawing table, 1 old table, 1 old fashioned desk with drawers, "2 second hand sewing ma- chines, 1 “dentist's sterilizer_ pewter plate, pitchers. Apply to H. W. Lucas, 43 Broadway, Central Bldg., City. Jy13d FOR SALE — Holstein bull, 2 years with registration papers. White Rock Farm, Sterling, Conn. . Jy19d FOR SALE—Black walnut roll. top desk, black wainut chamber set, mat- tress and springs, all in exceptionally Apply at 70 Williams St. from 2 to 6§ p. m. v Jy1%d FOR SALE Ford truck, very gzood mechanical condition, 1917, engine and a new body. For particulars. Tel 636 12 WE DO expert hair color re: or] Hair Dresser: =iy18d WANTED—Maid (colored) to work must have good refer- . 5 __ dv21d WANTED — Cook (female) to make must know tea Apply between 11 and 1 F. Peterson, 132 Main St. ive1d S. E. Holdridge, Norwich, Conn., R. D. No. 6. 1855-4. jvisa Steam Engine [ziisi & STEADY EMPLOYMENT IRONSIDES THAMESVILLE NORWICH, CONN. H absorbent cotton card. new machinery, smail Shelton, Conn. $22, $16, $15 and $12, we must fill dur- ing the next two weeks; job hunting is a heart sickening business for the un- trained. School BOARD | coursa and you the army o ¥ = don’'t need our course if you are satis- #ed with your present condition. Come in.and let our pupils, many of whom have graduated from other schools, tell you why our course is best. 6 in. wide, for a veranda. Address C. H. P._ this office, stating price. WANTED—Experienced warpers_and also learners. Apply West iy19d experienced, on T WANTED Grinder, loom. Apply Adams Mfg. Co., a5d e ad FIVE positions paying weekly $25, Get a_Norwich Commercial position-getting, salary-raising will not be found_in the unemployed. You Jyisd WANTED—72 boards, 9 ft. long and jvied (Just Commencing Operations) Barber Shop. WANTED—Barber. Wauregan House WHEN iness befors the public. there is no medium better than through the ad- vertisinz =us of The Bulletin. To work in Quilt Mills, Light, pleasant, interesting work; || no noise; steady employment; high wages. | vestigations of all descriptions,:divorce absolutely confidential; ; nisped as to reliabilify and responsi- bility; first class male or female oper- ators. Adaress P. O. Box 95. Norwich, Conn. Je26d WANTED-—Farms. We need 50 i farms at orce, l;‘"‘b" and small. Our buyers mean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm igency, Danlelson, Conn. Je12a For Fitchville Mll telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. LR L g SRR D in five miles of city, easy to reach with auto truck Addre: YOU WANT to put your Bus- }plnver. Iletln Co. and all parts for Fords notoriety or. _publicity, consuitations cblored glass. silver, historical old books, and old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may16d 5 medium better than rnrough the iyi5d WANTED Salesladies, also piano at F. W. Woolworth's. jy8d T WANTED—75 cords hard wood with. ‘Wood, care Bul- SHERTE ISR TR WANTED Repairing on Ford cars New England upply House, 116 No. Main St. jy2d DETECTIVES. Clyil and criminal in- references fur- FOR SALE—A well established gro- cery store and meat market doing £00d business; owner must leave town and will dispose of same at a sacrifice; ‘Address R. B, 23 Church St, Willi- mantic, care of Bulletin. Jyigd FOR SALE—Horses; seven head of horses; one pair of roans rices right. Prices H e MER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Je2. 3d Furnished Seashore For Cottages Sale or Rent at_Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, sho and along the Rhode Island also accessibie Scasnore Farms, Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY., R L Four acics ui saliu, wa fruit, appie, pear anu peach Lree: eariLg condition. nouse, painted wnite and i aition, varll, © in nouse! stal caurch, weighing | urolley} on K. F. b, 3000, 7 and 8 years old; vne pair brown avuse. horses weighing 2900, .6 and 7 years old; ome bay horse, 1400; one dapple gray, weighs 1200; just got through the housing job on Jefferson Ave.; three dump carts, three double sets of har- ness, sold cheap; going out of business. J. Bergman, Groton, Conn. Tel. 1760-5. 3y > FOR SALE 25 shoats, sows due to farrow in 10 you August an old. O. H. Main, Norwich, Conn. jy16d FOR SALE—Small cottage with ons acre land, five minutes from trolley. Inquire at 127 Balitic St. iyla “FOR SALEPigs 8 weeks old; 100 to choose from. C. K. Bailey. Phone 1344 . jy1id-_ T FOR SALE _Four single dump carts. John Dodd,»ZDZ Boswell Ave. Je3oa FARMS for sale. Write for catalegue. F. I Racine. Danielson. Conn. sepidd FOR SALE—Five plots grass. 3. E.DeWolf, Trading Cove. Je27 < FOR SALE—Slab wood, $8 per eord; standing | the owner sume is possession. Righway, Usiaoie gooa nenneries; wate wnis piace is situated on % mitle to scl stores’ and not rar from And Wnat do you think? asks for tuis ueat 7oy, part casn. if you are 5.5 | BARGAIN 125-C-N-S suine ali A zine 1l4-room con- r_in the hool, the and telepuone in Al litgle Immediate in the murket ior sucn a place as tais, don't o to bed tonight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. AL this time tnere are many people lool king Ior such & piace and it wouid displease that it ‘was sold. 1t — |me-to have o teu any sincere buyer s up to you.— Extract irom Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. September, 1 Berkshire boar § months Send for ome. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST., 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, _Westerly, R. I ‘Felephone 236 Cottage Houses, FOR SALE Tenement ana Buriness Blocks, Suilding Lots, ali in desirzbie . locations. perty if you care to eell or rent, as I List your pro- have .4 mumber of people looking for real estate :nvestments. WILLIAM F. HILL, 1-2 cord same rate, cut. in. stove 1 hs, the kind_ that suits, C. S. Siant st ate Tnseranen. Broan Saade Phess. 19008 Je17d | -Deews v Thayer Mids ALE—Wood 1 T 1 s AL B WL phnen | Tell 1976-4. maysd , FOR SAL ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- FOR SALE LOT 3, NEPTUNE PARK OCEAN BEACH _One of the few vacant lots, water front left for s i able resident removed from the thickly settied por- tion to make it most desirable. In- quire of = W. 8. ALLIS 91 Main Street, Norwich " WANTED _ Antique furniiure, mir- FOR SALE Two-tenement house, all modern fm- provements, one acre.of.land, barn, WHEN YO! iness befor: WANT to put your pus. he public. theére is 20 vertising zolumas of The Bulletin. minutes' walk from Frankl near car-line. For particulars. see Phone 683-3. 198 cus se, BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. : JOHN A. MORGAN ‘& SON’ 137 acre farm, FOR SALE good location, mile station, 7 room house, large barns and outbuildings, beautital water, 200 bearing fine fields and pastures, fruit trees, wood and timber enough to pay for farm, tiful re: throug! “farm or- at low $2,500. For Exchange: B fdence in" Willlmantic, mo ut, can exchauge _for eat- dern t, good timberland. Farms of all kinds prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willlmantic, Conn. mar22d HIGHEST PRICES - PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE 55 FRANKLIN ST. _BY A. BRUCKNER, P S I S SO, THERE 12 no asvertising medium in PisteriiCasnecticut eauai o The or ‘Dusinesa resulis. TEL. 71743 !men, TO RENT FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR RENT—A ) and bath. Phone 595-14. Jy23d No. 25 Shetucket St. Mrs. Jacques, No. 44 Shetucket St y2 all improvements, in Alling Apartmen Alling' Rubber Co, FOR RINT—Cottage at 45 rooms with bath, large pantry dern six-room flat. centrally located, The Shetucket, For rates. inquire " FOR RENT_As of Aug. 1st, another | one of those model five-room flats with Block on Franklin St.; $18 per month. sviza Spring St. Inquire Y. A. Balley, Salem Tvrn- pike. iy22a TO BENT of tiree | and Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. _To RENT_Furpished To0m; 2150 | gmmmm———————————— AR G R ek At THE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN INDICATOR $4,300 wili purchase modern 2 story 10 RENT—Two rooms 15 a good lo- | and_attic house, 6 rooms, every cation. Address Box 200, Bulletin Of- |§latest improvemenrs. fice. Iy23WEM $4,000 secures fine home property T0. RENT—Tenement five rooms and |J i Norwich Town; modern con- | bath; modern improvements. Call 11 ik Sren: o Jy23a $2,000 purchases atfractive coun- ot z ousekeeping || 1Y, Dome with well fruiied srounds, rooms “with all' conveniences. _Pnone | Dear beautiful lake. Eoomee Sy2oa It you plan to buy a home or think iah A s b il selling . your property, it will be TO RENT _Rooms for_single gentle- your advantage to get In touch h - ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway t LOST AND FOUND LOST—About July 12, a postoffi box key (Yale). Finder rewarded if left at Bulletin Office. jy23a TO RENT—Tenement of No. 5 North Thames St. Inquire Ma. Gordon & Son Corp. iyisd _TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquir $3 Washington St, or Phoue 5 four rooms, . Jezsd sink room. H. A Wulf, 161 Main St. FOUND—Horse, on Laurel Hill Ave, i¥19a Owner can have same by proving prope To RENT Tersmeni 5 four Tooms |Tiy,000 Paving chargee. Call 1464 for light housekeeping. Inquire 25| - /LT < 2 Tanklin St 37154 | FOUNDA biack and white rabbif & % - = og. which owner can have by provin FOR RENT — Three room cottage, | R A, also furnished room. on trolley iine. | probertiiand paying charge Tel. 1130. Jyisd X, 2y ;’ORRENT—XC“‘ four-room lfurni!)h e s o DR L Wi ed cottage, facing river, at Kitemausg. - Phone 1576-4. jyisd WANTED FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. ; L goms. 1 WANTED. Mrs, Mosier, 53 Church St.. . 3yiid reaaTED. TO RENT—EIm Court, 175 Broad- |Good pay eady work for rizht mam’ way, attractive rooms, be: residential VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, Section, central. Phone 7 Jy16d 252 Main Street. 3 AUTO SALESMAN & | Position wanted by a high grade, up- to-the-minute Auto Salesman. 13 long or snort term; rates reason- TO RENT — Furnished rooms for t > ilignt housekeeping. 271 Division St. year’s experience. Can build up yeur Jeisd o territory. Write AUTO, Bulletin FOR RENT — Garage space, 175 Broadway. Phane 1120 Jezaa | Qffice. e TO RENT—-Small cottage, also pri- < | vate sarage, 35 Union St. inquire City | We Buy and Sell Watches, Lunch, 14 Broadway. jelsd | f I | _TO RENT_Stanl for ome car at 91 Diamonds, Jewelry |Sachem St Phono 914 or 984. _mav2ir| and All Personal Property, also Mu STORAGE —Household goods stured | ical Instruments, Old Gold, Silver and Platinum. LIBERAL LOAN CO. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, TO RENT—Fuvrniched rocms: als zooms = for light ' novsekecpl Sehool St Tal 1943-3 9 | 63 Franklin St., Norwich, Csufl. ice car. Phone 152-12 If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- Dead Horses and Cows Removed Immediately Call West Side Hide Co., New London, Conii., Phone 2316, FOR SALE HERE YOU ARE! TWO FINE LOTS LONG POINT. - ONE ON WATER FRONT ONE A LITTLE BACK E. A. PRENTICE PHONE 200 Norwich, Conn. Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including stock, tools and some with fine crops. "Best of locations. Prices from $1,500 to $25,000. If you are looking or a farm call and see me. I will save you time and money. Will give the best of terms. Write for catalogue. Racine Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn., Phone 198, Danielson. AT GROTON 86 CLIFF STREET WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & C0. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwieh e e— LEGAL NOTICES MAYOR’S OFFICE. Oity of Norwich, Commecticut. FOR SALE | THE CLARK CAMP BUNGALOW PROPERTY ON MOHEGAN BLUFFS BLOCK ISLAND CAN BE PURCHASED AT A VERY LOW PRICE. IT IS A FINE LOCATION. APPLY TO James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street NOW 7 Use The Attic ‘Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it'’s quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. .Ask us for the details. Central Wharf WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Fer Thousand J. F. CONANT The Piano Tuner Phone’ 838-2 | THE PECK-McWiLLIAMS CO. 11 Franklin St FREDERICK T. BUNCE 22 Gleiremont Ave, To Bither Sheriff of the City of Nor. wich Greeting:— You are hereby directed to warn the electors of the City of Norwich to meet in the Town Hall in said City on Wed- nesday, July 23, 1919, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to act in accordance with |a request of more than thirty freemen |of satd City contained in their petition jaddressed to the undersigned, and de- termine by vdte whether or not said City shall” authorize moving picture exhibitions on Sundays between the hours of 7 and 10.30 o'clock p. m. Dated at Norwich, Conn, July 17, 1919.% DESMOND, J Mayor of the City of Norwich. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is the warning directed to me for service by publication Attest; GEORGE W. ROUSE, A Sherift of the City of Norwich. Iy1ISFMW NOTICE: 70 CREDITONS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 22d day of July, A. D, 1919, Present—NELSON J_ AYLING, Judge. Estate of Edwin Benjamin, late of Preston, In_said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrators cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in thelr claims againsi d estale within six months from this date by posting a notice to that offect, torether with & copy of this order, on the slgn- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and In the sama Town, and by publishing the same once 1A a newspaper having a circulation in sald District, and make return to thlg Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is & true sopy of record | " TAttest: HELEN 1ER, erk sn1d de- M. DRE NOTICE.—Aii creditors of ceased are hereby notified to present their ~laims against sald estate to the undersigned at R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich within the time limifed in the ! and _foregoing order. GRACE 8. BENJAMIN, FRED E. BB AMIN inistrators. iy23a Adr AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of orwich, on the 22d day of Juiy A D. 1919, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Dstate of Arthur D. Lathrop, Inte of Norwich. n ‘said District, deceased The Administrator exhibitcd a. ministration fcconnt with said cstata to the Court for allowance: it Is there fore Ordered. That the 2sth day of Tuly, A, D. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the Tores noon, at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwieh, in siid District be, and the same is, appointed for I nearing the same, and the said Admin- istrator {3 directed to gi notice thereof by publishing this order once {in some newspaper having a circula- |tion in said District, at least five davs prior to the date of said hearing, and Mmake return to the Conrt NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and Toregoing s a true copy of record. Att HBLEN M. DRF "HER jy23a Cleri. — The PianohTuner 127 Prospect St Phone 511